2012 Toyota Sequoia Platinum - Immaculate Condition, Rare Find!! on 2040-cars
New Boston, New Hampshire, United States
2012 Toyota Sequoia Platinum V8. Blizzard Pearl Exterior / Tan Interior - Rare find! Original Owner. This car is fully loaded and in immaculate condition. Amazing amount of space while still providing luxury options. Interior and Exterior completely flawless. Professionally maintained, waxed and detailed twice a year. Some highlighted features include: Navigation system, Rear DVD, Heated/AC seats, powered 3rd row seat, powered hatch, and automatic starter. Also includes Husky heavy duty custom winter liners. All carpeted matting never used. Non smoker, no pets. Only 51,850 miles. Features and specs listed below:
• 3rd Row Seat • 4-Wheel Disc Brakes • (6) WIRELESS HEADPHONES • ABS • ALLOY WHEEL LOCKS • AM/FM Stereo • Adjustable Steering Wheel • Air Suspension • Aluminum Wheels • Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror • Automatic Headlights • Automatic Start • Auxiliary Audio Input • Back-Up Camera • Blind Spot Monitor • Bluetooth Connection • Brake Assist • Bucket Seats • CD Changer • CD Player • Child Safety Locks • Climate Control • Conventional Spare Tire • Cooled Front Seat(s) • Cruise Control • Daytime Running Lights • Driver Adjustable Lumbar • Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror • Driver Vanity Mirror • Emergency Trunk Release • Engine Immobilizer • Entertainment System • Fog Lamps • Four Wheel Drive • Front Head Air Bag • Front Reading Lamps • Heated Front Seat(s) • Heated Mirrors • Heated Rear Seat(s) • Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors • Intermittent Wipers • Keyless Entry • Leather Seats • Leather Steering Wheel • Luggage Rack • MP3 Player • Mirror Memory • Multi-Zone A/C • Navigation System • Pass-Through Rear Seat • Passenger Air Bag On/Off Switch • Passenger Air Bag Sensor • Passenger Illuminated Visor Mirror • Passenger Vanity Mirror • Power Door Locks • Power Driver Seat • Power Folding Mirrors • Power Liftgate • Power Mirror(s) • Power Outlet • Power Passenger Seat • Power Steering • Power Windows • Premium Sound System • Privacy Glass • Rear A/C • Rear Bucket Seats • Rear Defrost • Rear Head Air Bag • Rear Parking Aid • Rear Spoiler • Remote Trunk Release • Running Boards/Side Steps • Satellite Radio • Stability Control • Steering Wheel Audio Controls • Sun/Moon Roof • Tires - Front Performance • Tires - Rear Performance • Tow Hitch • Traction Control • Trip Computer • Universal Garage Door Opener • VIP GLASS BREAKAGE SENSOR • Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers |
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Sales incentive growth clustered around brands with few CUVs, trucks
Wed, 24 Sep 2014While it's arguably been around the longest, the dominance of the four-door sedan has been under threat for many years. As a further sign of the hurtin' that SUVs and crossovers have put on today's four-doors, a new report from Automotive News points to the increasing use of incentives by brands reliant on cars and light on CUVs and pickups.
Honda, Toyota, Volkswagen and Kia have all been stung by double-digit increases in their incentives-to-transaction price ratio, according to AN, which cites data from TrueCar. Honda's ratio is up 14 percent, while Toyota, VW and Kia are up 18, 15 and 19 percent, respectively.
"Most of the incentive growth we have seen is in product segments with low demand - midsized or large sedans," TrueCar CEO John Krafcik told AN. "As this trend goes on, the brands with three-sedan strategies are going to be in worse shape on incentive spending than the crossover brands."
Jim Lentz exposes more details behind Toyota's move to Texas
Fri, 02 May 2014Toyota's North American CEO Jim Lentz has already given us a rough idea of what prompted the company's surprise move to the Dallas suburb of Plano, TX from its longstanding headquarters in Torrance, CA. A new story from The Los Angeles Times, though, delivers even more detail from Lentz on the reasoning for the move, what other cities were considered and why the company's current host city wasn't even in the running.
Of course, one of the more popular reasons being bandied about includes the $40 million Texas was set to give the company for the move, as well as the state's generous tax rates. According to Lentz, though, the reason Toyota chose Plano over a group of finalists made up of Atlanta, Charlotte and Denver, was far simpler than that - it was about consolidating its marketing, sales, engineering and production teams in a region that's closer to the company's seat of manufacturing in the south.
"It doesn't make sense to have oversight of manufacturing 2,000 miles away from where the cars were made," Lentz told The Times. "Geography is the reason not to have our headquarters in California."
Japan offering $20,000 incentives for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles
Wed, Jul 23 2014That tailwind Toyota may be feeling in Japan won't be from a stiff breeze off the northern Pacific Ocean. The Japanese automaker is getting ready to start selling its first production hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle in its native country next year. And the government is ponying up real big in incentives, Reuters says. The Japanese government will provide incentives worth about $20,000 per fuel-cell vehicle, Reuters reports, citing Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. That sort of government money will bring Toyota's first hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle to the customer at under $50,000. Just so we're clear, Japan's incentives for battery-electric vehicles top out at about $8,500. That sound you hear is a bunch of Nissan executives tearing their hair out. Last month, Toyota said the price for the fuel-cell sedan would be about $69,000 in Japan, and while the company hasn't priced it for US consumption, the word's out that the car may be in the $50,000 range stateside. The fuel-cell sedan, which has a full-tank range of about 300 miles, goes on sale in Japan next April and will start sales in Europe and the US next summer. Honda is also debuting its first production fuel-cell vehicle next year, so Toyota's got company among automakers who are probably all raising a glass and saying "kampai" to the Japanese government right about now.